Originally posted by mstng86
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What stevo posted. I am only 5'8" 160 and have moved 3k saves with a dolly. Go to one of the sides and lean it back 45°, place the dolly with the carpet edge flush with the edge of the ground and safe. Have someone hold the dolly and push it back vertical. Use masonite over tile and wood.
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Originally posted by Snodgrass View Postive helped a buddy of mine move a 800 lbs safe twice. The trick is to rent a safe dolly from a moving companyMustangs previously owned:
1967 Coupe V8 (My first car)
1992 LX AOD
1993 LX Drag Car
1995 GTS
1997 Cobra
2000 Cobra R
2002 Corvette C5 A4 10.64@ 127.1
Undercover SC Dragster 8.10's
In the garage now....
2016 Honda Accord Touring
2015 F-150 Silver 5.0 XLT SuperCrew, like new condition
Retired 2008 after 41 years as an EE at LTV (Garland)/TI/Raytheon. Enjoying ham radio now.
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Well everything is on hold at the moment. While I'm resting I got to reading the owner's manual. According to the neat book, it should have had a set of keys and combination card in with the book. Nope. Nothing.
Call in to Cannon safes and Home Depot said they'll get me a replacement set of keys and cardI wear a Fez. Fez-es are cool
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Originally posted by Forever_frost View PostI live out in Cooper. I have resigned myself to getting my brother and his idiot friend out to help me get it across the yard and up my ramp
Be extra careful. If that thing tips over on you, it won't be pretty. I've had one sitting in the middle of my garage for about a year because I can't even budge it.
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Originally posted by line-em-up View PostIf his friend reads this, he might accidently drop it on you. LOL
Be extra careful. If that thing tips over on you, it won't be pretty. I've had one sitting in the middle of my garage for about a year because I can't even budge it.
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